Example sentences of "[adv] to find a " in BNC.

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1 But baseball is sure eventually to find a way to put its financial house in order .
2 Those few that escape being eaten form pairs and go off together to find a nest site in a crevice in the ground or a crack in a tree .
3 I could get a few Copt bankers to club together to find a sufficient sum .
4 We 're not looking at that point of view we 're looking at more like working together to find a solution .
5 Congressional leaders were set to meet the president on January 3rd , perhaps to find a course on which all could agree .
6 But what about adding a twist to the puzzle : the task is not merely to find a way out , but to find the shortest route to the way out . ’
7 If they were lucky enough to find a skylark 's nest they might not want to spoil the countryside for all of us .
8 It 's easy enough to find a President , but not everybody can improve the economy . ’
9 Several weeks later , John was lucky enough to find a home , but Poppy did n't have to cope alone for long .
10 Ruth had been fortunate enough to find a job in Ilkley .
11 In spite of what Professor Woodburn had said , it was a little cooler in Washington Square , especially as they were lucky enough to find a vacant seat under a tree .
12 Victorian lockets look beautiful if they contain a tiny flower arrangement instead of a photograph , and if you are lucky enough to find a fob watch that no longer works you can transform it into a stunning and unusual frame for a miniature flower design .
13 If you can make out the lyrics — and it 's difficult enough to find a song in this aural tirade — you 'll be subconsciously ordered to slaughter small children on the bus home .
14 It is not enough to find a woman .
15 The bi-word filter eliminated some possibilities but was not good enough to find a single interpretation .
16 If they 're not lucky enough to find a hostel place , they end up in bed and breakfast accommodation , without the support that a hostel provides .
17 First Edition TWO MEN who fled after bungling a raid on a shop jumped into a getaway car only to find a policeman at the wheel .
18 James turned up at the docks expecting a luxury liner , only to find a cargo ship and a deck-hand 's job waiting for him .
19 What is Joe Bloggs going to do when he returns to his ancient , battle-scarred Range Rover , only to find a Zoom parked a few millimetres from his rear bumper ?
20 He discarded his captain Wayne Shelford in a rather messy episode in mid-1990 only to find a few months later that Shelford 's replacement also had his faults .
21 The Doctor decides to talk to Bennett in his cabin , but when the man tells him to go away he forces open the door — only to find a tape recorder and an escape hatch door in the floor .
22 Swan bought a lunchtime edition of the Standard , only to find a picture of an angry Hyacinth Scragg confronting a half-blinded lady interviewer .
23 If that is the case that each of the political parties , as I assume is the case for er the Conservative party , I know it to be the case of the Labour party I assume the same is true for the Liberal Democrats and other parties represented in this house , that they undertake the very considerable organisational er er process of selecting candidates only to find a few weeks before June the ninth , that as a result of the difficulties that I 've described as far as the French government attitude towards these elections is concerned , that er in fact we have to revert to the existing arrangements and that we can not have these new er boundaries in place .
24 He turned and charged quickly off into the forest to rescue his friend , only to find a German splayed out on the ground and Tommy still running on up the hill .
25 He swung round to stare at the spot where the barrow of ‘ Trumper , the honest trader ’ had stood for nearly a century , only to find a gaggle of youths warming themselves round a charcoal fire where a man was selling chestnuts at a penny a bag .
26 The Land Rover was waiting , but it took a minute or so to find a driver .
27 With a firm little nod , and still smiling , she pushed the note into her dressing-gown pocket before going downstairs to find a bucket .
28 Does the Minister agree that it is a disgrace , when British industry is striving desperately to find a starting point for recovery , that the Government have not provided tax incentives for investment in industry ?
29 ‘ People are clearly in earnest and want desperately to find a solution to keep the round on course , ’ a GATT official said .
30 Then he raced away to find a doctor .
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